Component Locations

2000 Buick Century CustomSECTION Component Locations
COMPONENT LOCATIONS

Component Location
Back-Up Light Relay Left Side Of Instrument Panel, Mounted On Multi-Purpose Bracket, Near BCM
Body Control Module (BCM) Behind Left Side Of Instrument Panel, To Left Of Steering Column
Data Link Connector (DLC) Below Left Side Of Instrument Panel, To Right Of Steering Column
Decklid Release Relay Behind Glove Box, Mounted To Cross-Car Beam
Door Lock Actuator Motor Rear Of Door Panel
Door Ajar Indicator Switch Rear Of Door Panel
Door Lock Switch Center Of Door Panel
Door Lock Relay Behind Glove Box, Mounted To Cross-Car Beam
Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM) Left Rear Of Engine Compartment, Near Left Strut Tower
Electronic Traction Control Switch Part Of Seat Heater Switch, Located On Center Console, Behind Transmission Control Lever Handle
Foglight & Driver Information Display Switch On Left Side Of Instrument Panel, To Left Of Steering Column
Fuse Block Behind Right Side Of Instrument Panel, In Passenger's Door Opening
Headlight Switch Upper Left Side Of Instrument Panel
Heater-A/C Control Center Of Instrument Panel
Inflatable Restraint Sensing & Diagnostic Module (SDM) Under Right Front Seat, Under Carpet
Ignition Key Alarm Switch Inside Steering Column, Part Of Ignition Key Cylinder
Instrument Panel Cluster Top Of Instrument Panel, Above Steering Column
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Front Left Corner Of Engine Compartment, Inside Air Cleaner
Remote Control Door Lock Receiver (RCDLR) Behind Instrument Panel, Above Right Side Of Instrument Cluster
Retained Accessory Power (RAP) Time Delay Relay Behind Glove Box, Mounted To Cross-Car Beam
Splice Pack 205 (SP205) Behind Left Side Of Instrument Panel, To Right Of Steering Column
Underhood Accessory Wiring Junction Block Mounted To Right Front Strut Tower
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